Other Publications
"Building on Success: Technology Takes Firm to the Next Level" by Phillip Hampton
Law Office Computing,
In this article, Phillip explains how he successfully implemented technology solutions for Neal & Harwell, P.C., a 30-attorney firm in Nashville, Tennessee, which undertakes high-profile and complex civil and criminal defense actions. From building a sound network infrastructure to modernizing the firm's litigation and trial presentation tools, technology allowed the firm to take on increasingly complex and document-laden litigation cases, proving indispensable in a large civil defense trial in 2002 involving claims of Medicare fraud and abuse.
"The Times They Are A' Changin': Computer Forensics and the Revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure" by Phillip Hampton, Stan Mitchell and Kaz Kikkawa
Nashville Bar Journal, Vol. 6 No. 2
In this article, LogicForce President, Phillip Hampton, LF Forensics Manager, Stan Mitchell, and attorney, Kaz Kikkawa, explore the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which are expected to go into effect on December 1, 2006 pending approval by the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress, and how the growing importance of electronic information in business and personal life is effecting the disovery process.
"High Tech Trial Presentations" by Gordon Moffat
Legal Assistant Today,
In the first of a two-part series on electronic trial presentation, Gordon Moffat discusses the increasing variety of software products available to help litigators control the presentation of evidence during trial. In addition he provides tips to help attorneys choose the best software for their firm.
"Courtroom Ready" by Gordon Moffat
Legal Assistant Today,
In the second of a two-part series on electronic trial presentation, Gordon Moffat explores the equipment necessary to make your basic electronic courtroom kit and provides some practical presentation pointers.
"The Impact of Technology: Finding and Obtaining Evidence" by Phillip Hampton and Bill Ramsey
Tennessee's Business, Vol. 12 No.2
In this article, Phillip Hampton and Bill Ramsey explore the impact that technology has had on evidence discovery. Instead of making the attorney's work easier, the proliferation of electronic data has made the process of gathering information for litigation much more expensive, complicated, and time consuming. However, with a basic understanding of technology and its implications to the law, lawyers can reduce the time and expense of obatining and discovering electronic infromation.